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CHARTEE  AND  CONSTITUTION 


OF  THE 


ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  BAR 


OP  THE 


City  of  New  York. 


GEORGE  F.  NESBITT  &  CO.,  PKHfTERS, 
Cor.  Pearl  and  Pine  Streets. 

1873. 


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CHARTER. 


An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Association  of  the  Bar 
OF  THE  City  of  New  York.    Passed  April  28tli,  1871. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  New  York,  represented  in  Senate. 
and  Assembly,  do  enact  as  follows: 

Section  1.  The  members  of  the  Bar  Association  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  of  which  William  M.  Evarts  is  President, 
James  W.  Gerard,  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  Joseph  S.  Bosworth, 
John  Slosson,  and  Edward  S.  Van  Winkle,  are  Vice-Presi- 
dents, and  all  persons  who  shall  hereafter  be  associated  with 
them,  are  hereby  created  a  body  corporate,  under  the  name 
of  "  The  Association  of  the  Bar  of  the  City  of  New 
York,"  for  the  purpose  of  maintaining  the  honor  and  dig- 
nity of  the  Profession  of  the  Law,  of  cultivating  social  rela- 
tions among  its  members,  and  increasing  its  usefulness  in 
promoting  the  due  administration  of  justice. 

Sec.  2.  Said  corporation  shall  have  power  to  acquire,  by 
lease  or  purchase,  a  suitable  building,  library,  and  furniture 
for  the  use  of  the  corporation ;  to  bon-ow  money  for  siich 
purposes  and  issue  bonds  therefor,  and  to  secure  the  same 
by  mortgage ;  and  generally  to  acquire  and  take  by  pur- 
chase, gift,  devise,  bequest,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  law 
relating  to  devises  and  bequests  by  last  will  and  testament, 
or  otherwise,  and  to  hold,  transfer  and  convey  all  or  any 
such  real  and  personal  property  as  may  be  necessary  for 
attaining  the  objects  and  carrying  into  effect  the  purposes  of 
such  corporation ;  provided,  it  shall  not  hold  any  real  estate 
the  value  of  which  shall  exceed  in  the  aggregate  two  hundred 
thousand  dollars. 

Sec.  3.  Such  corporation  shall  have  power  to  make  and 
adopt  a  Constitution,  By-Laws,  Rules  and  Regulations,  for 
the  admission,  government,  suspension  and  expulsion  of  its 


members,  the  collection  of  fees  and  dues,  the  number  and 
election  of  its  officers,  and  to  define  their  duties,  and  for  the 
safe  keeping  of  its  property  and  management  of  its  aff ail's, 
and  from  time  to  time  to  alter,  modify  and  change  such 
Constitution,  By-Laws,  Rules  and  Regulations. 

Sec,  4.  All  interest  of  any  member  of  said  corporation 
in  its  property,  shall  terminate  and  vest  in  the  corporation 
upon  his  ceasing  to  be  a  member  thereof  by  death,  resigna- 
tion, expulsion,  or  otherwise. 

Sec.  5.  The  several  officers  of  said  Association,  at  the 
time  of  the  passage  of  this  Act,  shall  continue  to  hold  their 
respective  offices  as  officers  of  this  corporation,  with  the 
powers  and  duties  prescribed  by  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws  of  said  Association,  until  their  successors  shall  be 
elected  and  installed ;  and  in  case  of  any  previous  vacancy 
among  such  officers,  it  shall  be  filled  in  the  manner  pre- 
scribed by  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  already  adopted 
by  said  Association,  or  as  the  same  may,  in  conformity 
therewith,  be  altered  or  amended  by  this  coi-poration ;  and 
the  present  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  said  Association 
shall  be  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  said  corporation, 
until  so  altered  or  amended  by  said  corporation ;  and  all 
property,  rights  and  interests  of  said  Association  now  held 
by  any  or  either  of  the  officers  thereof,  or  any  person  or 
persons  for  its  use  and  benefit,  shall,  by  virtue  of  this  Act, 
vest  in  and  become  the  property  of  the  corporation  hereby 
created,  subject  to  the  payment  of  the  debts  of  said  Asso- 
ciation. 

Sec.  6.  Such  corporation  shall  possess  the  powers,  and 
be  subject  to  the  liabilities,  prescribed  by  the  Third  Title 
of  the  Eighteenth  Chapter  of  the  First  Part  of  the  Revised 
Statutes. 

Sec.  7.  The  Legislature  may  at  any  time  alter,  modify, 
or  repeal  this  Act. 

Sec.  8.  This  Act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


CONSTITUTION, 

(As  Adopted  February  15,  i870.) 

(amended  JUNE  14th,  1870;  april  11th,  1871; 
NOV.  12th,  1872 ;  dec.  10th,  1872. ) 


ARTICLE  I. 

This  Association  shall  be  called  "  The  Association  of 
THE  Bar  of  the  City  of  New  York." 

ARTICLE  IL 

The  Association  is  established  to  maintain  the  honor  and 
dignity  of  the  profession  of  the  law,  to  cultivate  social  in- 
tercourse among  its  members,  and  to  increase  its  usefulness 
in  promoting  the  due  administration  of  justice. 

ARTICLE  III 

Section  1.  The  members  of  the  Bar  who  signed  the  pre- 
liminary articles,  are  hereby  declared  to  be  members  of  this 
Association ;  but  such  of  them  as  shall  omit  to  subscribe  to 
this  Constitution,  and  pay  the  admission  fee,  on  or  before 
the  loth  day  of  March  next,  shall  cease  to  be  members, 
and  can  only  become  such  by  subsequent  admission. 

Any  member  of  the  profession  in  good  standing,  residing 
or  practising  in  the  City  of  New  York,  may  become  a 
member,  by  vote  of  the  Association,  on  recommendation  of 
the  Committee  on  Admissions  as  hereinafter  provided,  and 
on  subscribing  to  this  Constitution  and  paying  the  admis- 
sion fee. 

Members  of  the  profession,  of  the  State  of  New  York,  in 
good  standing,  neither  residing  nor  practising  in  the  City 


of  New  York,  may  in  like  manner  become  members  of 
this  vAssociation,  having  all  the  privileges  of  the  same,  ex- 
cept that  of  voting. 

Sec.  2.  The  Committee  on  Admissions  shall  have  power 
to  make  such  regulations  in  relation  to  proposals  fey 
membership  and  notice  thereof,  as  they  may,  from  time  to 
time,  deem  needful.  Subject  to  revision  and  alteration  from 
time  to  time  by  the  Association.  Candidates  against  whom 
there  shall  be  five  negative  votes  in  the  Committee,  shall  not 
be  recommended  for  admission.  Upon  being  recommended, 
a  vote  by  ballot  shall  be  taken  in  the  Association,  and  one 
negative  vote  in  every  five  shall  exclude  the  candidate. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

OFFICERS. 

The  Officers  of  the  Association  shall  be  a  President,  five 
Vice-Presidents,  a  Recording  Secretary,  a  Corresponding 
Secretary,  a  Treasurer,  an  Executive  Committee  of  fifteen 
members,  of  which  Committee  the  President  and  Treasurer 
shall,  ex  officio^  be  members,  and  a  Committee  on  Admissions, 
to  consist  of  twenty-one  members.  These  Officers  shall  be 
elected  at  the  Annual  Meeting  to  be  held  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  January  in  each  year.  The  Association  may 
provide  by  its  By-Laws  for  such  other  Standing  Committees 
as  it  may  deem  necessary.  The  Executive  Committee  and 
the  Conmiittee  on  Admissions  chosen  at  the  next  Annual 
Election  (that  of  1873),  shall  divide  themselves  into  three 
classes  of  equal  numbers  each.  The  first  class  of  each  Com- 
mittee shall  hold  office  for  three  years ;  the  second  class  two 
years  and  the  third  class  one  year,  and  thereafter,  each 
annual  election  shall  be  for  five  members  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  seven  members  of  the  Committee  on  Ad- 
missions, to  hold  office  three  years,  and  for  such  additional 
number,  if  any,  as  may  be  necessary  to  fill  vacancies,  to  hold 
office  during  the  remainder  of  the  terms  of  the  members 


whose  places  they  fill.  No  member  of  either  of  those  Com- 
mittees shall  be  re-eligible  to  the  Committee  of  which  he 
may  be  a  member,  for  one  year  after  the  termination  of  his 
term  of  office. 

ARTICLE  V. 
The  Executive  Committee  shall  manage  the  afiEairs  of  the 
Association,  subject  to  the  Constitution  and  By-LawS ;  they 
shall  provide  a  permanent  place  for  the  use  of  the  Associa- 
tion, and  shall  appropriate  such  sums  as  they  may  deem  fit 
for  a  Library  and  Reading  Room. 

ARTICLE  VL 

A  Library  Committee,  to  consist  of  five  members,  shall 
be  appointed  by  the  Executive  Committee,  to  hold  office 
during  their  pleasure,  and,  subject  to  their  directions,  shall 
have  charge  of  the  Library  and  Reading  Room,  with  power 
to  expend  upon  the  same  such  moneys  as  may  be  appropri- 
ated by  the  Executive  Committee,  or  procured  by  voluntary 
subscription. 

ARTICLE   VIL 

The  Judges  of  the  Courts  of  the  United  States,  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals,  of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  of  all  other 
Courts  of  Record  of  the  .State  of  New  York,  shall  have  the 
use  of  the  Library  and  Reading  Room  of  this  Association, 
without  the  payment  of  fees. 

Any  member  of  the  Association  who  may  become  a  Judge 
or  Justice  of  any  Court  of  Record,  shall  be,  and  while  he 
shall  hold  such  office  shall  continue,  an  honorary  memb^ 
thereof,  and  shall  be  entitled  to  all  its  privileges,  except  that 
of  voting,  without  payment  of  dues. 

ARTICLE   Yin. 

MEETINGS   OF  THE   ASSOCIATION. 

There  shall  be  an  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association  on 
the  second  Tuesday  of  January,  and  a  stated  meeting  on  the 


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second  Tuesday  of  eacli  of  the  other  montlis,  except  July, 
August  and  September  in  each  year.  At  these  stated  meet- 
ings, and  at  any  regular  adjourned  meeting  thereof,  all  the 
powers  of  the  Association  may  be  exercised.  Special  Meet- 
ings may  be  called  at  any  time  by  the  Executive  Commit- 
tee,* and  shall  be  called  upon  the  written  request  of  twenty 
members. 

At  such  special  meetings  no  business  shall  be  transacted 
except  such  as  shall  be  specified  in  the  call  thereof.  The 
presence  of  fifty  members,  in  addition  to  such  members  of 
the  Executive  Committee  as  may  be  present,  shall  be  neces- 
sary to  constitute  a  quorum  at  any  meeting  of  the  Associa- 
tion. 

AETICLE   IX. 

ADMISSION  AND   ANNUAL   FEES. 

The  admission  fee  shall  in  all  cases  be  Fifty  Dollars,  to 
be  paid  on  signing  the  Constitution. 

The  annual  dues  shall,  in  the  case  of  members  both  re- 
siding and  practising  in  the  Cit}^  of  New  York,  be  Forty 
Dollars,  and  in  the  case  of  members  residing  elsewhere,  but 
having  offices  in  the  City  of  New  York,  Twenty  Dollars. 
Such  dues  shall  be  payable  half-yearly,  on  the  first  days  of 
May  and  November  in  each  year ;  -and  any  member  in  de- 
fault, after  thirty  days'  notice,  shall  cease  to  be  a  member, 
unless  excused  by  order  of  the  Executive  Committee.  Mem- 
bers neither  residing  nor  having  offices  in  the  City  of  New 
York  shall  be  exempt  from  the  payment  of  annual  dues. 

In  case  of  members  belonging  to  either  of  the  above 
classes,  of  less  than  six  years'  standing  at  the  Bar,  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee  may,  until  they  shall  have  attained  that 
standing,  give  them  a  credit  for  one-half  their  initiation  fee, 
and  remit  one-half  of  the  annual  dues  of  members  who 
are  liable  to  annual  dues. 


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AETICLE  X. 

Any  member  of  tlie  Association  may  be  suspended  or 
expelled  for  misconduct  in  his  relations  to  this  Association 
or  in  his  profession,  on  conviction  thereof,  in  such  manner 
as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  By-Laws,  and  all  interest,  in 
the  property  of  the  Association  of  persons  resigning  or 
otherwise  ceasing  to  be  members,  shall  vest  in  the  Associ- 
ation. 

AETICLE  XL 

This  Constitution  shall  go  into  immediate  effect  and  aA 
election  of  Officers  and  Committees,  herein  provided  for, 
shall  forthwith  be  had.  They  shall  hold  their  offices  until 
their  successors  are  elected  at  the  annual  meeting,  on  the 
second  Tuesday  in  January,  1871, 

AETICLE  XIL 

All  elections  shall  be  by  ballot.  The  Officers  elected 
shall  enter  upon  their  duties  immediately  upon  their  elec- 
tion, and  shall  hold  office  until  their  successors  are  elected 
or  appointed. 

In  case  of  a  vacancy  in  any  office,  it  shall  be  filled  by  ap- 
pointment of  the  Executive  Committee,  until  the  next  an- 
nual election,  except  in  the  case  of  a  vacancy  occurring  in 
the  office  of  President,  which  shall  be  filled  by  the  Associa- 
tion, at  its  first  stated  meeting  occumng  more  than  ten  days 
after  the  happening  of  such  vacancy. 

AETICLE  XIIL 

This  Constitution  may  be  amended  by  a  two-third  vote  of 
the  members  present  at  any  stated  meeting  of  the  Associa- 
tion, provided  that  notice  of  the  proposed  amendment,  sub- 
scribed by  ten  members,  be  given  at  a  previous  meeting. 


BY-LA"WS. 

As  Amended  March  12,  Sept.  24,  Nov.  12,  Dec.  10, 187^. 


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THE   PRESIDENT   AND   VICE-PRESIDENT, 

The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Asso- 
ciation, and  in  case  of  his  absence,  any  one  of  the  Vice-Presi- 
dents, who  shall  be  then  chosen  without  ballot,  shall  preside. 

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THE   RECORDING  SECRETARY. 

The  Recording  Secretary  shall  keep  a  record  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  all  meetings  and  of  all  other  matters  of  which  a 
record  shall  be  deemed  advisable  by  the  Association. 

He  shall  notify  the  Officers  and  members  of  their  election, 
and  shall  keep  a  roll  of  the  members,  and  sball  issue  notices 
of  all  meetings. 

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THE   CORRESPONDING   SECRETARY. 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  conduct  the  corres- 
pondence of  the  Association,  with  the  concurrence  of  the 
President. 

IV. 

THE   TREASURER 

The  Treasurer  shall  collect,  and,  under  the  direction  of 
the  Executive  Committee,  disburse,  all  funds  of  the  Asso- 
ciation ;  he  shall  report  annually,  and  oftener,  if  required ; 
he  shall  keep  regular  accounts,  which  shall  be,  at  all  times, 
open  to  the  inspection  of  any  member  of  the  Executive 
Committee.  His  accounts  shall  be  audited  by  a  Committee 
of  three  members  of  the  Association,  to  be  elected  by  ballot 


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at  tlie  stated  meeting  preceding  the  annual  meeting  in  each 
year. 

V. 

MEETINGS   OF   THE   EXECUTIVE   COMMITTEK 

The  Executive  Committee  shall  meet  at  least  once  a 
month,  except  in  July,  August  and  September.  They  shall 
have  power  to  make  such  regulations  not  inconsistent  with 
the  Constitution  and  By-laws,  as  shall  be  necessary  for  the 
protection  of  the  property  of  the  Association,  and  for  the 
preservation  of  good  order  in  the  conduct  of  its  affairs. 

They  shall  keep  a  record  of  their  proceedings,  which  shall 
be  read  at  the  ensuing  meeting  of  the  Association ;  and  it 
shall  be  their  duty  to  present  business  for  the  action  of  the 
Association.  They  shall  have  no  power  to  make  the  Asso- 
ciation liable  for  any  debts  amounting  to  more  than  half  of 
the  amount  in  the  Treasurer's  hands,  in  cash,  and  not  sub- 
ject to  prior  liabilities ;  nor  shall  they  have  power  to  make 
any  contract  binding  personally  upon  members  of  the  Asso- 
ciation. 

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At  each  stated  meeting  of  the  Association,  the  order  of 
business  shall  be  as  follows : 

1.  Reading  of  Minutes  of  preceding  meeting. 

2.  Report  of  Executive  Committee. 

3.  Report  of  Treasurer. 

4.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Admissions. 

5.  Elections,  if  an}'. 

6.  Reports  of  other  Standing  Committees. 

7.  Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

8.  Miscellaneous  Businese. 

This  Order  of  Business  may  be  changed  by  a  vote  of  the 
majority  of  the  members  present. 

The  usual  parliamentary  rules  and  orders  otherwise  than 


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are  herein  provided,  shall  govern  all  meetings  of  the  Asso- 
ciation. 

VII. 

If  any  person  elected  does  not,  within  one  month  after 
notice  of  his  election,  signify  his  acceptance  by  signing  the 
Constitution  and  By-Laws,  and  payment  of  his  admission 
fee,  he  shall  be  deemed  to  have  declined  to  become  a 
member. 

VIIL 

In  pursuance  of  Article  IV.  of  the  Constitution,  there 
shall  be  the  following  Standing  Committees : 

a.  A  Committee  on  the  Amendment  of  the  Law,  who 
shall  be  charged  with  the  duty  of  attention  to  all  proposed 
changes  in  the  law,  and  of  recommending  such  as  in  their 
opinion  may  be  entitled  to  the  favorable  influence  of  this 
Association. 

h.  A  Judiciary  Committee,  who  shall  be  charged  with  the 
duty  of  the  observation  of  the  working  of  our  judicial  sys- 
tem, the  collection  of  information,  the  entertaining  and  ex- 
amination of  projects  for  a  change  or  reform  in  the  system, 
and  of  recommending  from  time  to  time  to  the  Association 
such  action  as  they  may  deem  expedient.   . 

c.  A  Committee  on  Grievances,  who  shall  be  charged 
with  the  hearing  of  all  complaints  against  members  of  the 
Association,  and  also  all  complaints  which  may  be  made  in 

,  matters  affecting  the  interests  of  the  legal  profession,  and 
the  practice  of  the  law,  and  the  administration  of  justice, 
and  to  report  the  same  to  this  Association,  with  such 
recommendations  as  they  may  deem  advisable. 

d.  A  Committee  on  Legal  Education,  who  shall  be 
charged  with  the  duty  of  examining  and  reporting  what 
changes  it  is  expedient  to  propose  in  the  system  of  legal 
education  and  of  admission  to  the  practice  of  the  profession 
in  the  State  of  New  York. 


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IX. 

Each  of  the  Committees  named  in  the  foregoing  Bj-Law 
shall  be  a  Committee  of  Ten,  and  shall  be  appointed  an- 
nually by  the  President  of  the  Association,  and  shall  con- 
tinue in  office  until  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Association 
next  after  their  appointment,  and  until  their  successors  are 
appointed,  with  power  to  fill  vacancies  and  to  adopt  rules 
for  their  own  government. 

Any  Standing  Committee  of  the  Association  may  by  rule 
provide  that  three  successive  absences  from  the  meetings  of 
the  Committee,  unexcused,  shall  be  deemed  a  resignation  by 
the  member  so  absent  of  his  place  upon  the  Committee. 

Any  Standing  Committee  of  the  Association  may,  by  rule, 
impose  upon  its  members  a  fine  for  non-attendance,  and  may 
provide  for  the  disposition  of  the  fines  collected  under  such 
rule. 

Whenever  any  complaint  shall  be  preferred  against  a 
member  of  the  Association,  for  nrisconduct  in  his  relation 
to  this  Association  or  in.  his  profession,  the  member  or 
members  preferring  such  complaint  shall  present  it  to  the 
Committee  on  Grievances,  in  writing,  and  subscribed  by 
him  or  them,  plainly  stating  the  matter  complained  of,  with 
particulars  of  time,  place  and  circumstances. 

The  Committee  shall  thereupon  examine  the  complaint, 
and  if  they  are  of  the  opinion  that  the  matters  therein 
alleged  are  of  sufficient  importance,  shall  cause  a  copy  of 
the  complaint,  together  with  a  notice  of  not  less  than  five 
days  of  the  time  and  place  when  the  Committee  will  meet 
for  the  consideration  thereof,  to  be  served  on  the  member 
complained  of,  either  personally,  or  by  leaving  the  same  at 
his  place  of  business  during  office  hours,  properly  addressed 
to  him.  If,  after  hearing  his  explanation,  the  Committee 
shall  deem  it  proper  that  there  should  be  a  trial  of  the 
charge,  they  shall  cause  a  similar  notice  of  five  days  of  the 
time  and  place  of  trial  to  be  served  on  the  party  complained 


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of.  At  the  time  and  place  appointed,  or  at  such  other  time 
as  may  be  granted  by  the  Committee,  the  member  com- 
plained of  shall  file  a  written  answer  or  defence  ;  or  should 
he  fail  to  do  so,  the  Committee  may  proceed  thereupon  to 
the  consideration  of  the  complaint. 

The  Committee  shall  thereupon,  and  at  such  other  times 
and  place  as  they  may  adjourn  to,  proceed  to  try  the  said 
complaint,  and  shall  determine  all  questions  of  evidence. 

The  complainant  and  the  member  complained  of  shall 
each  be  allowed  to  appear  personally  and  by  counsel,  who 
must  be  members  of  the  Association.  The  witnesses  shall 
vouch  for  the  truth  of  their  statements  on  their  word  of 
honor.  The  Committee  shall  have  power  to  summon  wit- 
nesses, and  if  members  of  the  Association,  a  neglect  or  re- 
fusal to  appear  may  be  reported  to  the  Association,  and 
treated  as  misconduct. 

The  Committee,  of  whom  at  least  seven  must  be  present 
at  the  trial,  except  that  a  less  number  may  adjourn  from 
time  to  time,  shall  hear  and  decide  the  allegations  and 
proofs  thus  submitted  to  them ;  and  if  they  find  the  com- 
plaint, or  any  part  of  it  to  be  true,  they  shall  so  report  to 
the  Association,  with  their  recommendation  as  to  the  action 
to  be  taken  thereon. 

The  decision  of  the  Committee  shall  be  served  on  the 
member  complained  of ;  and  if  the  decision  be  that  the 
complaint,  or  any  part  thereof  is  true,  and  in  that  case  only, 
the  Committee  shall  also  serve  a  copy  of  the  complaint, 
answer  and  decision  on  the  President  of  the  Association ; 
and  if  requested  by  either  the  member  or  members  com- 
plaining, or  the  member  complained  of,  shall  annex,  thereto 
a  copy  of  the  evidence  taken,  which  said  documents  shall 
be  regarded  as  a  report  of  the  Committee  to  the  Association. 

The  President  shall  thereupon  call  a  Special  Meeting  of 
the  Association,,  on  a  notice  of  not  less  than  ten  days,  for 
the  consideration  of  the  report,  specifying  in  the  call  the 


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object  thereof ;  and  of  which  Special  Meeting  the  member 
complained  of  shall  have  due  notice. 

The  Association  shall  thereupon  proceed  to  take  such 
action  on  said  report  as  they  may  see  fit,  provided  only 
that  no  member  shall  be  expelled  unless  by  the  vote  of  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  present  and  voting. 

Whenever  a  trial  shall  be  determined  on,  the  member 
complained  of  may  object  peremptorily  to  any  one  or  more 
of  the  Committee,  not  exceeding  three;  and  the  places  of 
those  objected  to  shall  be  supplied  by  the  remaining  mem- 
bers of  the  Committee  for  the  purposes  of  the  trial. 

All  the  foregoing  proceedings  shall  be  secret,  except  as 
their  publication  is  hereinbefore  provided  for,  unless  other- 
wise ordered  by  the  Association. 

XL 

At  the  stated  meeting  in  December,  in  each  year,  a  Com- 
mittee of  nine  shall  be  elected  by  ballot  by  the  Association 
at  large.  Each  member  of  the  Association  shall  be  per- 
mitted to  vote  for  but  three  members  of  such  Committee  on 
one  ballot,  and  the  nine  persons  having  the  largest  number 
of  votes  shall  be  such  Committer  The  Committee  so 
chosen  shall  prepare  a  list  of  candidates  for  the  various 
offices,  to  be  voted  for  at  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting,  and 
such  list  shall  be  posted  in  one  or  more  conspicuous  places 
in  the  rooms  of  the  Association,  at  least  ten  days  before  said 
election. 

XIL 

These  By-Laws  may  be  amended,  at  any  stated  meeting 
of  the  Association,  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of  those  present ; 
provided  that  ten  days'  notice,  in  writing,  of  the  proposed 
amendment  has  been  given  to  the  Executive  Committee. 


OFFICERS 

OF  THE 

ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  BAR, 

For  1873. 

WILLIAM    M.    EVARTS. 

"J^ice-^ftiesidents, 
SAMUEL  J.  TILDEN,  EDGAR  S.  VAN  WINKLE, 

JAMES  W.  GERARD,  JOSHUA  M.  VAN  COTT, 

CHARLES  TRACY. 

^onnesponding  $eci|etai|y, 

WILLIAM    ALLEN    BUTLER. 

Kecoi|ding  $eciietatiy, 
AUGUSTUS     R.    MACDONOUGH. 

^t|easutiej|, 

WILLIAM   M.  PRICHARD. 

ISxecutive  Committee, 

HENRY  NICOLL,  E.  RANDOLPH  ROBINSON, 

AUGUSTUS  F.   SMITH,  WHEELER  H.  PECKHAM, 

JAMES  EMOTT,  FRANCIS  N.  BANGS, 

STEPHEN  P.  NASH,  DORMAN  B.  EATON, 

JAMES  C.  CARTER,  FRANCIS  C.  BARLOW, 

JOHN  E.  PARSONS,  GEORGE  De  FOREST  LORD, 

WILLIAM  G.  CHOATE,  WILLIAM  C.  WHITNEY, 
CARLISLE  NORWOOD,  Jk. 

^omrnittce   on    j^dmlssions, 

CHARLES  F.  SOUTHMAYD,  EDWARD  MITCHELL, 


JOHN  E.  BURRILL, 
RICHARD  H.  DOWNE, 
CLIFFORD  A.  HAND, 
FREDERICK  SMYTH, 
JOSEPH  LAROCQUE, 
EDMUND  WETMORE, 
BENJAMIN  F.  DUNNING, 
THOMAS  M.  NORTH, 
ALBERT  STICKNEY, 


HENRY  E.  HOWLAND, 
CHARLES  H.  WOODRUFF, 
JAMES  P.  LOWREY, 
BERNARD  ROELKER, 
HENRY  E.  KNOX,  . 
DAVID  B.  WILLIAMSON, 
SHERMAN- W.  KNEVALS, 
OLIVER  P.  C.  BILLINGS, 
BURTON  N.  HARRISON. 


FREDERICK  H.  MAN. 


STANDING   COMMITTEES 


Committee  on  Atnendinent  of  the  Latvs. 

CHARLES  O'CONOR,  CHARLES  M.  DA  COSTA, 

JOSEPH  S.  BOSVVORTH,  CHAS.  C.  BEAMAX,  Jr., 

JOHN  K.  PORTER,  JOHN  L.  CADWALADEK, 

CHARLES  TRACY,  GEORGE  H.  FORSTER, 

JOHN  E.  BURRILL,  FREDERICK  H.  BETTS. 

Committee  on  the  tludiciary, 

JOSHUA  M.  VAN  COTT,  MONT.  H.  THROOP, 

HENRY  E.  DAVIES,  CHARLES  P.  CROSBY, 

GILBERT  M.  SPEIR,  LEWIS  L.  DELAFIELD, 

ABRAHAM  R.  LAWRENCE,  OSBORN  E.  BRIGHT,      . 

WILLIAM  MITCHELL,  JAMES  C.  SPENCER. 

Cotnmittee  on  Grievances. 

EDGAR  S.  VAN  WINKLE,  GEORGE  W.  PARSONS, 

CHARLES  W.  SANDFORD,  GEORGE  N.  TITUS, 

THERON  R.  STRONG,  JNO.  J.  TOWNSEND, 

CLIFFORD  A.  HAND,  JNO.  J.  McCOOK, 

HENRY  H.  ANDERSON,  CHAS.  H.  WESSON. 

Committee  on  Legal  Education. 

THEODORE  W.  DWIGHT,  AUG.  R.  MACDONOFGH, 

EDWIN  W.  STOUGHTON,  CLARENCE  A.  SEWARD, 

CLARKSON  N.  POTTER,  SIMON  STERNE, 

CHARLES  A.  PEABODY,  HENRY  M.  ALEXANDER, 

LUTHER  R.  MARSH,  FRANK  E.  KERNOCHAN. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS 

RESIDING  OR  PRACTISING  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 


Abbott,  Austin 
Adams,  Chaules  D. 
Adams,  Thatcher  M. 
Addoms,  Mortimek  C. 
Adriance,  John 
Alexander,  CbTarles  B. 
Alexander,  Henry  M. 
Alexander,  James  W. 
Allen   Ethan 
Alvord,  Alwyn  a. 
Anderson,  E.  Ellery 
Anderson,  Henry  H. 
Andrews,  Edward  L. 
Arnold,  John  H  V. 
Arnoux,  William  H. 
Arthur,  Chester  A. 
Ashley.  Lucius  A. 
Atwater,  Henry  G. 
Baldwin,  George  V.  N. 
Balestier,  Joseph  N. 
Ball,  James  M. 
Bangs,  Charles  W. 
Bangs,  Francis  N. 
Barlow,  Francis  C. 
Barlow,  Samuel  L.  M. 
Barnard,  Horace 
Barnett,  William  E. 
Barney,  Hiram 
Barowsky,  Thomas  H. 
Barrett,  George  C. 
Barrett,  Wllliam  C. 
Barry,  Thomas  G. 
Barti-ett,  Edward  T. 
Beach,  William  A. 
Beall,  John  A. 
Beaman.  Charles  C,  Jk. 
Beardslee,  Rufus  G. 
Beekman,  Gerard 
Beekman,  Henry  R. 
Belknap,  Aaron  B. 
Bell,  Clark 
Bell,  Joseph 
Beneville,  Emil  J. 
Berry,  Joseph  E. 
Betts,  Frederick  H. 
Billings,  Oliver  P,  C. 
Bird,  John  H. 

BiRDSEYE,   LuCIEN 

Black,  Charles  N. 


Blair,  Benjamin  F. 
Board.man,  Andrew 
Boardman,  Samuel 
BoLLiNG,  John  M. 
booraem,  h.  toler 
Booth,  William  D. 
BosAvoRTH,  Joseph  S. 
BowNE,  Richard  H. 
Brady,  James  M. 
Brainerd,  Cephas 
Bright,  Osborn  E. 
Brinsmade,  James  B. 
Bronson.  Willett 
Brooks,  John  E. 
Brown,  Augustus  C. 
Brown,  Elias  G. 
Brown,  Joseph  O. 
Brown,  Warren  G. 
Brownell,  Silas  B. 
Brownell,  T.  Frank 
Buckingham,  John  M. 
Buckley  Thomas  C.  T. 
BuDLONG,  Morris  M. 
BuEL,  Oliver  P. 
Burnett,  Henry  L. 
BuRRT^j,  Charles  D. 
BuRRiLL,  John  E. 
Butler,  Charles  E. 
Butler,  William  Allen 
butterworth,  william  h. 
Byrne,  Francis 
Cad WALADER,  John  L. 
Calvin,  Delano  C 
Campbell,  Douglas 
Campbell,  Robert  B. 
Campbell,  Thomas  Cooper 
Candler,  Flamen  B. 
Cardwell,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Carter,  James  C. 
Cary,  Clarence 
Chambers,  Willi.\m  P. 
Chandler,  James  E. 
Chapman,  Lebbeus,  Jr 
Chase,  Philo 

Chittenden,  Simeon  B.,  Jr. 
Choate,  Joseph  H. 
Choate,  Wu-liam  G. 
Churchill,  Franklin  H. 
Clapp,  Samuel  H. 


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Clinton,  Henry  L. 

CODDINGTON,  HeNRY  K. 

Coffin,  Edmund,  Jr. 

COGGESHALL,  EdWIN  W. 

Cole,  Hugh  L. 
CoLLEs,  George  W, 
Connor,  John  C,  Jr. 
Cooper,  Stephen  V.  R. 

COUDERT,  Ch.\RLBS,  Jr. 

CouDERT,  Frederick  K. 
CouDERT,  Louis  L. 
Cram,  Henry  A. 
Crawe,  Alexander  B. 
Crary,  Charles 
Cropper,  John 
Crosby,  Charles  P. 
Crosby,  Hiram  B. 
Crosby,  John  P. 

CROWEfcL,  EDAVARD  B. 

CuMMiNGS,  Henry  R. 
Curtis,  William  E. 
Cutting,  William 
Da  Costa,  Charles  M. 
Daly,  Eugene  F. 
Daly,  Joseph  F. 
Darling,  William  R. 
Davenport,  John  A. 
Davenport,  John  S  ,  Jr. 
Davies,  Henry  E. 

Da  VIES,  JULIEN  T. 

Davis,  Noah 
Davis,  Theodore  M. 
Davison,  Charles  A. 
Day,  Albert 
Day,  Henry 
Dayton,  Charles  W. 
Dayton,  Isaac 
De  Forest,  Robert  W. 
Delafield,  Lewis  L. 
De  Kay,  Sidney 
De  Lancey,  F.  Edward 
Delavan,  Edward  C. 
De  Witt,  Cornelius  J. 
DiCKERSON,  Edward  N. 
Dickinson,  Alfred 
Dickinson,  William  H. 

DiEFENDORF,  MeNZO 

DiLLAWAY,  George  W. 
Dimmick,  John  C. 
Divine,  Michael  W. 
Dixon,  William  P. 
Douglas,  QeoIrge 
Drake,  Elias  G.,  Jr. 
Dunning,  Benj.  F. 
Dwight,  James  F. 
DwiGHT,  Theodore  W. 
Eaton,  Dorman  B. 
EccLEsiNE,  Thomas  C.  E. 
Edgar,  Jonathan 


Edwards,  Jonathan 
Edwards,  Walter,  Jr. 
Elliot,  James  H. 
Ely,  Moses 
Emmet,  Richard  S. 
Emott,  James 
EvARTs,  William  M. 
Fancher,  Enoch  L. 
Farnam,  Charles  H. 
Fay,  James  H. 
Feeter,  Jacob  W. 
Fellows,  Louis 
Fellows,  Richard  C. 
Felt,  Edwin  M. 
Fesser,  Francisco 
Fettretcii,  Joseph 
Field,  David  Dudley 
Field,  William  H 
Fitch,  John 
Fithian,  Freeman  J. 
Flammer,  Charles  A. 
Flanagan,  John  R. 
Foot,  Robert  E. 
Forbes,  Francis 
FoRSTER,  George  H. 
Foster,  John  A. 
Foster,  William  R.,  Jr. 
FouLKE,  William  D. 
Fox,  Austen  G. 
Freeland,  Henry  R. 
French,  Isaac  V. 
Fuller,  Paul  F. 
Gall.\tin,  Frederick 
Garrettson,  Fr.\ncis  T. 
Garvin,  Samuel  B. 
Gerard,  James  W. 
Gerard,  James  W.,  Jr. 
Gerry,  Elbridge  T. 
Gilbert,  Edward 
Gilbert,  James  M. 
GiLHOOLY,  Andrew 
Gillender,  Aug.  T. 
Gillett,  Daniel  W. 
Glassey,  Samuel  J. 
Glover,  Charles  H. 
Glover,  Thomas  J. 
Goldschmidt,  George  B. 
Gould,  Charles  W. 
Gray,  John  C. 
Gray,  John  F. 
Gray,  Levi 
Green,  Adolphus  W. 
Green,  Ashbel 
Grimball,  John 
Griswold,  Burr  W. 
Hall,  David  P.,  Jr.  • 
Hall,  Elial  F. 
Hall,  Thomas  D. 
Hall,  William  F. 


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Halsey,  Frederick  R. 
Hameusley,  J.  Hooker 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  Jr. 
Hamilton,  E   Luther 
Hammond,  Henry  B. 
Hand,  Clifford  A. 
Harison,  George  D.  L. 
Harison,  Richard  M. 
Harnett.  John  H. 
Harrison,  Burton  N. 
Hartnagle,  Edward 
Hatch.  Hiram  F. 
Hatch,  Roswell  D. 
Hawley,  David 
Hawley,  Frank  M. 
Hegeman,  W.  a.  Ogden 
Henderson,  Robert  J. 
Henry,  Charles  T, 
Henry,  Thomas  S. 
Hilton,  Henry 
Hinsdale,  Elizur  B. 
Hoes,  William  M. 
HoLBROOK,  William  C. 
Holden,  Daniel  J. 
HoppiN,  William  J. 
HoppiN,  William  W.,  Jr. 
HowLAND,  Henry  E. 
Hoyt,  William  A. 
Hubbard,  Grosvenor  S. 
Hubbard,  Thomas  H. 
Hull,  Amos  G. 
Hutchins,  Waldo 
Hyslop,  Thomas 
Ingersoll,  Charles  D. 
Ingersoll,  Thomas  C. 
Isaacs,  Myer  S. 
Jackson,  Charles  A. 
Jackson,  Joseph  C. 
Jaques,  David  R. 
Jarvis,  Nathaniel,  Jr. 
Jay,  William 
Jelliffe,  Samuel  G. 
Jenner,  William  A. 
Jesup,  James  R. 
Johnson,  Henry  W, 
Johnson,  Samuel  W. 
Jones,  McKendree  W. 
Jones,  Walter  R.  T. 
Kane,  John  G. 
Kaufman,  Sigismund 
Keller,  Chas.  M. 
Kernan,  Bernard  P. 
Kernochan,  Frank  E. 
Kernochan,  Jos.  Fked. 
Ketchum,  Alex'r  p. 
Ketchum,  Edgar 
Kilbreth,  James  T. 
King,  William  H. 
Kircheis,  Alexander  F. 


Kircheis,  William  H. 
Kirkland,  Charles  P. 
Kirkland,  Charles  P.,  Jr. 
Kissam,  Benj.  T. 
KiTCHEL,  Charles  H. 

KiTTREDGE,  EdWARD  C.  D. 

Knevals,  Sherman  W. 
Knox,  Henry  E. 
Knox,  James 
Knox,  John  M 
Lane,  Smith  E. 
Larocque,  Joseph 
Larremore,  Richard  L. 
Lathrop,  Wm.  G.,  Jr. 
Lawrence,  Abraham  R.,  Jr. 
Lawrence,  John  S. 
Lawrence,  Joseph  B. 
Lee,  Benjamin  F. 
Lee,  Henry  T. 
Lee,  Robert  P. 
Lee,  William  H.  L. 
Lee,  William  P. 
Leonard,  William  H. 
Leveridge,  John  W.  C. 
Leyne,  Maurice 
Livingston,  John  H. 
Livingston,  Walter  L. 
Logan,  Edgar 
Loop,  Francis  E. 
Lord,  Daniel  D. 
Lord,  Daniel,  Jr. 
Lord,  George  De  F. 
LowREY,  Grosvenor  P. 
LowREY,  James  P. 
Lyon,  George  W. 
Lyon,  Samuel  E. 
Macdonough,  Aug.  R. 
Macfarland,  William  W. 
Macklin,  John  J. 
Man,  Albon 
Man,  Albon  P. 
Man,  Frederick  H. 
Man,  William 
Manice,  Wm.  De  F. 
Marbury,  Francis  F. 
Marbury,  Fba's  F.,  Jr. 
Marsh,  Charles  M. 
Marsh,  Luther  R. 
Martin,  Bradley 
Martin,  Isaac  P. 
Martin,  William  R. 
Mason,  John  M. 
Mathews,  Albert 
McAdam,  Quentin 
McCarthy,  Edward  D. 
McCreery,  James  A. 
McCooK,  John  J. 
McCuRDY,  Richard  A. 
McDaniel,  William  V. 


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McDermot,  William 
McDonald,  John 
McKeon,  John 

MeEKS,  JObEPH 

Merriiiew,  Stephen 
Merrill,  Payson 
Meyer,  Theo.  F.  H. 
Miller,  Charles  E. 
Miller,  Charles  P. 
Miller,  Livingston  K. 
Miller,  Morris  S. 
Minor,  Israel,  Jr. 
Mitchell,  Edward 
MiTCHELt,  William 
Mitchell,  William,  Jr. 
Montgomery,  John  H. 
Montgomery,  William,  Jr. 
Moore,  Charles  B. 
Moore,  Thomas  S. 
Morgan,  Jas.  Appleton 
Morris,  Coles 
Morris,  Fordham 
Morris,  Henry  L. 
Morris,  James 
Moses,  Raphael  J. 
Nash,  John  McLean 
Nash,  Stephen  P. 
Nassau,  Whxiam  B. 
Nehrbas,  Charles  J. 
Nelson.  Homer  A. 
Nettleton,  Charles 
Newland,  David  J. 
NicoLL,  Edward  H. 
NicoLL,  Henry 
North,  Thomas  M. 
Norwood,  Carlisle,  Jr. 
O'CONOR.  Charles 
Odell,  Hamilton 
Ogden,  Cadwalader  E. 
Ogden,  David  B. 
Ogden,  Gouverneur  M. 
Ogden,  Thomas  L. 
Olin,  Stephen  H. 
Oliver,  Francis  V.  S. 
Olmstead,  Dwight  H. 
Olney,  Peter  B. 
Opdyke,  William  S. 
Owen,  Edward  L. 
Paddock.  Franklin  A. 
Paine,  Willis  S. 
Paris,  Irving 
Parker,  Henrt  H. 
Parsons,  George  W. 
Parsons,  John  E. 
Patterson,  Chas.  E. 
Patterson,  Edward 
Pattison,  Elias  J. 
Peabody,  Charles  A. 
Peabody,  Charles  A.,  Jr. 


Peabody,  Duane  L. 
Peckham,  Wheeler  H. 
Phelps,  Benjamin  K. 
Phelps,  Charles  Harris 
Phei-ps,  William.  W. 
Pinckney,  Walter  S. 
PiRssoN,  John  W. 
Platt,  John  II. 
Plympton,  Gilbert  M. 
POMEROY,  Eugene  H. 
Poor,  Walter  S. 
PORTEH,  John  K. 
Porter,  Mortimer 
Post,  Charles  A. 
Potter,  Clarkson  N. 
FowELL,  Wilson  M. 
Powers,  William  P. 
Price,  Charles 
Prichard  William  M. 
Pyne,  John. 
Hapallo,  Charles  A, 
Requier,  Aug.  J. 
Rice,  Addison  G. 
Rice.  Charles  B. 
Riddle,  Daniel  S. 
RiDGWAY,  James 
RiKER,  John  H. 
Riker  Samuel 
Rives,  Charles  E. 
Rives,  Francis  R. 
Robinson,  E.  Randolph 
Robinson,  Hamilton  W, 
Rodman,  Thomas  H. 
Rodman,  Thomas  H.,  Jr. 
Roe,  Alfred. 
Roelker,  Bernard 
Rogers,  Nathaniel  P. 
Roosevelt,  Charles  H. 
Roosevelt,  Robert  B. 
Root,  Elihu 
Ross,  William  B. 
RuGGLEs,  Horace  M. 

RUGGLES,  PhILO  T, 

Russell,  Horace 
Salomon,  Edward 
Sandford,  Charles  W. 
Sands,  Andrew  H. 
Sanford,  Charles  F. 
Sanger,  Adolph  L. 
Sargent,  John  0. 
Scott,  Francis  M. 
Scott,  William  H. 
ScRiBNER,  John  M.,  Jr. 
ScuDDER,  Henry  J. 
Searing,  Edward  W. 
Sedgwick,  Henry  D. 
Sedgwick,  John 
Seward,  Clarence  A. 
Sewell,  Robert 


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Shepard,  Elliot  F. 
Shepard,  Francis  N. 
Shepard,  William  F. 
Shermax,  Frederick  R. 
Sherwood,  John 
Shoudy,  Joseph  A. 
SiLLiMAN,  Benjamin  D. 
Skidmore,  Lemuel 
Skidmore,  William  B.,  Jr. 
Slevin,  James  M. 
Smedberg,  Oscar 
Smith,  Augustus  F. 
Smith,  Charles  H. 
Smith,  Duncan 
Smith,  Edmund  H. 
Smith,  E.  Delafield 
Smith,  Elliott 
Smith,  F.  Sherman 
Smith,  Freling  H. 
Smith,  James  M. 
Smith,  Nelson 
Smith,  S.  Sidney 
Smyth,  Frederick 
Snead,  Thomas  L. 
Solomon,  Nathan 
SOREN,  George  W. 
SouLE,  Charles  E. 
Souther,  Charles  E. 
southmayd,  charles  f. 
Speir,  Archibald  W. 
Speir,  Gilbert  M. 
Spencer,  James  C. 
Stallknecht,  Fred.  S. 
Starr,  George  H. 
Starr,  Peter 
Stearns,  James  S. 
Stephens,  Benjamin,  Jr. 
Sterne,  Simon 
Stetson,  Francis  L. 
Stewart,  Orlando  L. 
Stickney,  Albert 
Stiger,  William  E. 
Stillman,  Granville  S.  P. 
Stillman,  Thomas  ^. 
Stone,  Charles  F. 
Storrs,  James  S. 
Stoughton,  Charles  B. 
Stoughton,  Edwin  W. 
Strong,  Charles  E. 
Strong,  George  T. 
Strong,  Theron  Geo. 
Strong,  Tuekon  R. 
Sutherland,  John  J. 
Sutherland,  Josiah 
Swan,  Otis  D. 
Swan,  William  L. 
Tailer,  Henry  A. 
Tallmadge,  Frederick  S. 
Taylor,  Alfred  J. 


Thayer,  Benjamin  C. 
Thomas,  Abner  C. 
Thoma.sson,  John  J. 
Thompson,  Frank 
Thomson,  James  J. 
Thornton,  David 
Throop,  Montgomery  H. 
Thurston,  David 
TiLDEN,  Samuel  J. 
Tillotson,  Gouverneur 
Titus.  George  N. 
TowNSEND,  Henry  P. 
TowNSEND,  John  J. 
TowNSEND,  Martin  li. 

ToWNSEND,  KaNDOLPH  W, 

Tracy,  Charles 
Tracy,  Charles  Edward 
Tracy,  J.  Evarts 
Tracy,  Willlvm 
Tremain,  Henry  E. 
Turner,  Herbert  B. 
TuRNEY,  Paschal  W. 
Tweed,  Charles  H. 

UlSHCEFFER,  Wn.LIAM  G. 

Underbill,  Abraham 
Underbill,  Walter  M. 
Vail,  Moses  M. 
Van  Cott,  Joshua  M. 
Vanderpoel,  Aaron  J. 
Van  Namee,  James 
Van  Rensselaer,  Philip 
Van  Santvoord,  Abraham 
Van  Santvoord,  Cornelius 
Van  Slyck,  Geo.  W. 
Van  Volkenburgh,  Thos.  S. 
Van  Vorst,  Hooper  C. 
Van  Winkle,  Edgar  S. 
Van  Wyck,  William 
Varnum,  James  M. 
VosE,  John  G. 
Waddington,  George 
Wagstafp,  Alfred,  Jr. 
Wait,  W.  Howard 
Walker,  Stephen  A. 
Wallis,  Alexander  H. 
Ward,  Elijah 
Ward,  John  E. 
Warren,  Ira  D. 
Washburn,  John  S. 
Waterbury,  Nelson  J. 
Watson,  William 
Webster,  Sidney 
Weed,  John  W. 
Weeks,  Francis  H. 
Weeks,  John  A. 
Weller,  Augustus  N. 
Wesson,  Charles  H. 
Wesson,  Frederick 
Westcott,  Clarence  L 


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Westekvelt,  Tompkins 
Wetmore,  Edmund 
Wheeler,  Everett  P, 
Whiteuead,  Aaron  P. 
Whitehead,  Charles  E. 
Whitney,  William  C. 
Wight,  Amherst,  Jr. 
Wilcox,  Franklin  A.  . 
Willett,  Edward  M. 
Williams,  Stephen  C. 
Williamson,  David  B. 
Willis,  William  H.,  Jr. 
Wilson,  Edward  J. 


Wilson,  William  G. 
Winthrop,  Buchanan 
WiNTUROP,  Henry  R. 
WiNTERTON,  William  B. 
Wood,  Dennistoun 
Wood,  James  H. 
Work,  James  Henry 
Woodbury,  Charles  H. 
Woodford,  Stewart  L. 
Woodruff,  Charles  H. 
Wright,  George  W. 
Yeaman,  George  H, 
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Johnson,  Alexander  S. 
Kernan,  Francis 
Smith,  Gabriel  Li. 

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